2 massive whales have washed ashore just south of San Francisco
Because the whale was on its back in the surf, biologists haven't been able to tell if the whale was killed after being hit by a ship, one of the ways the endangered creatures are sometimes killed.
A few passers-by stopped to take photos with the body.The nearby sperm whale carcass is even larger, coming in at 48 feet."This beach, because of its geographical features and currents, lends itself to being a huge repository of dead marine mammals," Sue Pemberton, a curatorial assistant with the California Academy of Sciences, told the San Francisco Chronicle.
About a week after the sperm whale was discovered, someone decided that it'd be clever to vandalize the body.Not cool, dudes.
Here's hoping that researchers get a chance to try and figure out what happened to the humpback - they're planning on re-examining it May 6.